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Старый 30.11.2010, 20:16 Язык оригинала: Русский       #4
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... one of the most famous and revered in Russian Orthodoxy saints - Nile Stolobenskogo or Stolbensky. Often referred to him simply - Neil Stylites, since he lived 27 years of his life and turns out that you can legally use a single name, and more.
what is often called - does not mean it is correct.
 In principle - call it is possible somehow, and the icons differently inscribes.
But, for the name of an Orthodox saint "legal basis" -
then, as his name appears in the Orthodox calendar.
Neal is known to have lived in the cell and not in the pillar and canonized by the Church as a saint, without reference to "Stylites"
 In any case, whether it is a portrait of Reverend Nile Stolobenskogo Seliger,
 or other Monk - can not say for sure yet.
This is most likely someone from the Crypt saint.
They are usually portrayed reading of Scripture ...




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